Group 1 - A joint statement was issued by foreign ministers from 16 countries, including South Africa and Bangladesh, calling for the safe transport of humanitarian supplies to Gaza through the "Global Resilience Fleet" [1][3] - The "Global Resilience Fleet" consists of approximately 20 ships from 44 countries, aiming to break the blockade imposed by Israel on Gaza [3][4] - The fleet's initial departure was delayed due to bad weather, but it set sail again on September 1, with plans to reach Gaza by mid-September [3] Group 2 - The European Union announced a series of sanctions against Israel, including the partial suspension of trade-related aspects of the EU-Israel Association Agreement [5][7] - The sanctions target two Israeli extremist ministers, violent settlers, and ten Hamas members, pending approval from EU member states [7] - Spain and other countries have expressed intentions to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates, reflecting growing political tensions [7][8] Group 3 - Communication and internet services have been disrupted in large areas of Gaza City as of September 17 [9] - The Israeli military has intensified ground operations in Gaza City, with reports of airstrikes targeting around 50 locations in one night [11] - Israeli Finance Minister Smotrich described Gaza as a "real estate goldmine," indicating discussions with the U.S. on post-war land division [12][14] Group 4 - China's Foreign Ministry urged Israel to heed the international community's calls to cease military actions in Gaza and to prevent a larger humanitarian crisis [15]
16国紧急发表联合声明,欧盟也宣布:制裁以色列!以财长:加沙是“房地产富矿”,正与美就战后分割该地区进行谈判
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-09-17 16:47